The concept of stochastic regularity in lattice models corresponds to the physical constraint that the lattice parameters defining particle stochastic motion (specifically, the lattice spacing and the hopping time) attain finite values. This assumption, that is physically well posed, as it corresponds to the existence of bounded mean free path and root mean square velocity, modifies the formulation of the classical hydrodynamic limit for lattice models of particle dynamics, transforming the resulting balance equations for the probability density function from parabolic to hyperbolic. Starting from simple, but non trivial, lattice models of non interacting particles, the article analyzes the role of stochastic regularity in the formulation o...
This thesis is the report of a study of several different problems in statistical physics. The first...
We study a stochastic lattice particle system with exclusion principle. A kinetic equation and its d...
Many problems in statistical physics involve enumeration of certain objects. In this thesis, we appl...
The concept of stochastic regularity in lattice models corresponds to the physical constraint that t...
Considering the dynamics of non-interacting particles randomly moving on a lattice, the occurrence o...
This article analyzes the hydrodynamic (continuous) limits of lattice random walks in one spatial di...
Abstract. Intracellular transport processes driven by molecular motors can be described by stochasti...
The meaning and the features of Generalized Poisson–Kac processes are analyzed in the light of their...
We introduce a general class of stochastic lattice gas models, and derive their fluctuating hydrodyn...
We study stochastic transport through a lattice network with quenched disorder and evaluate the limi...
This paper provides an introduction to some stochastic models of lattice gases out of equilibrium an...
We introduce and analyze a model for the transport of particles or energy in extended lattice system...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis we present a model for fluid dynamics computa...
Diffusion is a universal phenomenon, throughout both biological and physical sciences, and a range o...
This introduction to some of the principal models in the theory of disordered systems leads the read...
This thesis is the report of a study of several different problems in statistical physics. The first...
We study a stochastic lattice particle system with exclusion principle. A kinetic equation and its d...
Many problems in statistical physics involve enumeration of certain objects. In this thesis, we appl...
The concept of stochastic regularity in lattice models corresponds to the physical constraint that t...
Considering the dynamics of non-interacting particles randomly moving on a lattice, the occurrence o...
This article analyzes the hydrodynamic (continuous) limits of lattice random walks in one spatial di...
Abstract. Intracellular transport processes driven by molecular motors can be described by stochasti...
The meaning and the features of Generalized Poisson–Kac processes are analyzed in the light of their...
We introduce a general class of stochastic lattice gas models, and derive their fluctuating hydrodyn...
We study stochastic transport through a lattice network with quenched disorder and evaluate the limi...
This paper provides an introduction to some stochastic models of lattice gases out of equilibrium an...
We introduce and analyze a model for the transport of particles or energy in extended lattice system...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis we present a model for fluid dynamics computa...
Diffusion is a universal phenomenon, throughout both biological and physical sciences, and a range o...
This introduction to some of the principal models in the theory of disordered systems leads the read...
This thesis is the report of a study of several different problems in statistical physics. The first...
We study a stochastic lattice particle system with exclusion principle. A kinetic equation and its d...
Many problems in statistical physics involve enumeration of certain objects. In this thesis, we appl...